Tommy Robinson Promotes Son’s Memecoin ‘Patriotic Bull’ While On Holiday In Brazil
After asking his followers for £4,000 as a matter of “great urgency” and then immediately flying out to Brazil for a holiday the next day, Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is now pushing what appears to be a crypto scam/memecoin called ‘Patriotic Bull’.
Its avatar is a muscular AI bull in Union Jack tattoos and Big Ben backdrop, obviously…
Tommy claimed in the post that he “will use everything collected with the fees to make the UK a better place”, but it was all so out of left field that even his own followers thought he had been hacked.
He then changed his story to “I’ve not been hacked I’m just letting my son pump his crypto”… erm…
Incredible. You almost have to respect the level of shameless grifting that Tommy Robinson is on these days.
He’s now deleted the mention of “letting my son pump his crypto” because I guess he realised it wasn’t a great look, especially as young Spencer Yaxley-Lennon has been living it up on Instagram for some time now…
“Paid different” indeed. Tommy’s supporters are so gullible and easily manipulated that he may as well campaign “just send me all your money” at this point. Don’t hate the player, hate the game? Well, maybe hate the player too in this case.
For the time Tommy complained about gay adverts on his YouTube, not realising that the algorithm is based on your own internet activity, click HERE.